And yet, the Expanded boards keep getting new topics and replies every now and then, and the Austrian Format boards have been dead for AGES, except for the card discussions. I DO think Olorin has hit solid gold with the Austrian Format idea, a nice complement to Movie Block, but I say it'd be too far to praise it like THAT. I mean, only his group plays Tournaments by those rules, it's NOT "universal" as Movie Block is. So if it's "better" than Expanded, why is it not more popular? The answer is simple: they overlap, with Extended being "more broken". But not as broken as Open, where you pretty much play Fiend, hose Fiend or get hosed. And why I say this? Players LIKE it "broken". They like to play with the cards they fought hard to get, and they like to see a crazy interaction or loop being slowly set up on the unsuspecting (or powerless) opponent, and then spring it at them. They LIKE it. IF the brokeness is fair. D has stopped caring for the game, so no erratas are being issued to "fix" broken loops and interactions, which kills the Open metagame. Expanded, however, can STILL be played around. It DOES have other decktypes that allow you to counter strategies and to play with ideas, so that even though we get, like, 3-4 dominant decks, the "metagame" will STILL shift, since there is more than ONE dominant deck.